American Conference All-Star Bowl announced!The American Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2052. QB Daniel Applegate - Reapers (300/487, 4294 yds, 42 TD) QB Alejandro Moore - RoughRiders (323/493, 3319 yds, 25 TD) QB Jeffery Boles - Pharaohs (288/440, 3263 yds, 23 TD) RB Emmett Connolly - RoughRiders (199 att, 1015 yds, 5 TD, 56 rec, 401 yds, 5 TD) RB Paul Hay - Pharaohs (213 att, 1251 yds, 10 TD, 31 rec, 330 yds, 0 TD) RB Leonel Biggs - Pharaohs (139 att, 813 yds, 12 TD, 18 rec, 200 yds, 0 TD) FB Joseph Conover - Totems (11 att, 61 yds, 0 TD, 18 rec, 63 yds, 1 TD) G Sean Enright - RoughRiders (70 Pancakes) G Rick Mcwhorter - Pharaohs (43 Pancakes) G Ashley Clough - Totems (57 Pancakes) T John Pruett - RoughRiders (80 Pancakes) T Robert Thorpe - Pharaohs (73 Pancakes) T Paul Rankin - Totems (68 Pancakes) C John Lewis - RoughRiders (44 Pancakes) C Glen Sides - Totems (49 Pancakes) TE Theodore Cho - RoughRiders (58 rec, 531 yds, 3 TD) TE Santiago Goodwin - Pharaohs (56 rec, 718 yds, 7 TD) WR Mark Smith - Reapers (88 rec, 1398 yds, 13 TD) WR Peter Magee - Reapers (80 rec, 1550 yds, 15 TD) WR Marc Garza - RoughRiders (63 rec, 836 yds, 6 TD) WR Jay Brinkman - RoughRiders (71 rec, 767 yds, 7 TD) WR Hilton Gallardo - Totems (71 rec, 1101 yds, 8 TD) CB Walter Potter - Reapers (67 Tck, 1 Int, 2 FF) CB Russell McCombs - RoughRiders (41 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int, 2 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR) CB Henry Gonzalez - Totems (56 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 2 FF, 1 FR) LB Robert Brooks - Reapers (77 Tck, 2 Int) LB Orlando Westbrook - Reapers (90 Tck, 6 Sck) LB Wallace Oakley - RoughRiders (104 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Int) LB Nathan O'Toole - Pharaohs (81 Tck, 2 Int, 1 FR) LB Blake Williams - Pharaohs (97 Tck, 2 Sck, 2 Int, 3 FF, 1 FR) LB William Ramon - Pharaohs (65 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF) DT Jack Schmidt - Reapers (9 Tck, 4 Sck) DT John Deberry - Reapers (4 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF) DT Donald Gibson - Totems (11 Tck, 3 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR) DT Kasey Noel - Totems (7 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR) DE Sam Shepherd - Reapers (12 Tck, 5 Sck) DE Ashley Ostrander - Pharaohs (24 Tck, 5 Sck) DE Alfred Mosher - Totems (25 Tck, 8 Sck, 1 FR) FS Anthony Puente - Reapers (59 Tck, 1 Sck) FS Michael Hoover - Totems (29 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR) SS John Mercier - Pharaohs (66 Tck, 8 Sck, 3 FF, 3 FR) SS Drew Michel - Totems (91 Tck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 2 FR) K Danny Donovan - Totems (21/23 FG) P Omar Baxter - Reapers (2798 yards, 31 inside 20)Canadian Conference All-Star Bowl announced!The Canadian Conference Conference has announced their All-Star Bowl squad for 2052. QB Ronald Cordero - Bears (355/501, 4144 yds, 49 TD) QB Cory Kimbrell - Vikings (367/518, 3473 yds, 27 TD) QB Tommie Elliot - North (251/401, 3999 yds, 24 TD) RB William Greenfield - Bears (181 att, 1072 yds, 7 TD, 22 rec, 218 yds, 3 TD) RB Oscar Rust - Gamblers (284 att, 1261 yds, 10 TD, 50 rec, 260 yds, 1 TD) RB Bobby Ortega - North (201 att, 965 yds, 13 TD, 12 rec, 174 yds, 0 TD) FB Marty Beaver - North (1 att, 7 yds, 0 TD, 2 rec, 64 yds, 0 TD) G Sung Alicea - Bears (71 Pancakes) G Curtis Ruiz - North (77 Pancakes) G Ernest Adams - North (57 Pancakes) T Calvin Holmes - Vikings (76 Pancakes) T Herman Rigby - Gamblers (63 Pancakes) T Lauren Post - North (112 Pancakes) C Shane Kim - Bears (48 Pancakes) C Sean McCollum - North (63 Pancakes) TE Casey Boling - Bears (43 rec, 494 yds, 6 TD) TE Scott Ouellette - North (29 rec, 381 yds, 1 TD) WR Josh Morris - Bears (88 rec, 1054 yds, 12 TD) WR Ramiro Harrison - Vikings (114 rec, 1577 yds, 11 TD) WR John Kidwell - Gamblers (115 rec, 1208 yds, 5 TD) WR David Erickson - North (71 rec, 1247 yds, 9 TD) WR Kirby Buxton - North (68 rec, 1418 yds, 13 TD) CB Jonathan Jarvis - Bears (53 Tck, 2 Sck, 5 Int, 3 FF) CB Ruben Paz - Vikings (90 Tck, 1 Int, 3 FF, 3 FR) CB Roderick Collins - North (66 Tck, 1 Sck, 4 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF) LB David Weaver - Bears (98 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Int, 1 FF) LB Abram Arndt - Vikings (64 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Blk FG, 2 FF) LB Carl McCaskill - Gamblers (76 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR) LB David Carrion - North (76 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR) LB Chris Belt - North (62 Tck, 2 Int, 1 FR) LB Kenneth Hernandez - North (57 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF) DT Jeffery Christianson - Bears (9 Tck, 4 Sck, 2 FF) DT Derek Avalos - Vikings (25 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 Blk FG) DT Joseph Swafford - Gamblers (10 Tck, 3 Sck) DT Tony Catalano - North (17 Tck, 3 Sck) DE Dirk Judge - Bears (12 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR) DE Stanley Gonzalez - Vikings (12 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR) DE Elvin Rivera - Gamblers (19 Tck, 9 Sck, 2 FF, 1 FR) FS Randy Perrin - Vikings (56 Tck, 1 Sck, 3 Int) FS Edward Guillen - North (67 Tck, 1 FR) SS Ashley Broome - Bears (60 Tck, 5 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR) SS Thomas Schmidt - Bears (68 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 2 FR) K Guy See - North (26/31 FG) P Rickie Garnett - North (1906 yards, 15 inside 20)QB Ronald Cordero (BCFC) wins League MVP! NEW YORK -- The BCFC Bears' QB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Cordero won the MVP award by amassing season totals of 355/501, 4144 yds, 49 TD.
"I really accept this award on behalf of the team and the organization because there is no way I would have accomplished this much without everyone creating a winning environment," Cordero said after receiving the award.
QB Tommie Elliot (TOR) wins Playoff MVP! NEW YORK -- The Toronto North' QB took home the 2052 Playoff MVP award today. Elliot won the award by amassing playoff totals of 48/81, 676 yds, 6 TD.
SS John Mercier (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Year! NEW YORK -- In his own view, John Mercier put together his best professional season in 2052. How appropriate, then, that he is the Wolverine Studios Sports Newtwork 2052 Defensive Player of the Year.
The versatile Mercier had 66 tackles, 8 sacks, 0 interceptions, and 3 forced fumbles with 0 defensive touchdowns, and was a key to the Pharaohs' turnaround on defense. His role on the defense earned Mercier a majority of votes Tuesday from a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league.
QB Daniel Applegate (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Year! New Orleans Reapers quarterback Daniel Applegate is Wolverine Studios Sports Network's Offensive Player of the Year, as selected by a panel of players, coaches and executives.
Applegate received 299 first-place votes from the 583 people polled.
Applegate in 2052 had 4294 yards and 42 TDs, with only 6 interceptions for a QB Rating of 113.8.
CB Roderick Collins (TOR) wins Defensive Rookie of the Year! NEW YORK -- The Toronto North' CB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Collins won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 66 Tck, 1 Sck, 4 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF.
RB Manuel Gibbs (BCFC) wins Offensive Rookie of the Year! NEW YORK -- The BCFC Bears' RB was a landslide winner Friday in balloting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the league. Gibbs won the Rookie of the Year award by amassing season totals of 140 att, 863 yds, 7 TD, 19 rec, 194 yds, 1 TD.
2052 The Brewmaster's Bowl The Toronto North have defeated the New Orleans Reapers in the 2052 The Brewmaster's Bowl.
The final score was North 27 - Reapers 24.
Lauren Post - T had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Victor Page - CB had a stellar outing providing a silver lining to the loss.
Con Championship Game The New Orleans Reapers have defeated the Memphis Pharaohs in the 2052 Con Championship Game.
The final score was Reapers 29 - Pharaohs 20.
Mark Smith - WR had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Jack Schmidt - DT had a stellar outing helping seal the win.
Con Championship Game The Toronto North have defeated the BCFC Bears in the 2052 Con Championship Game.
The final score was Bears 31 - North 38.
Tommie Elliot - QB had a dominant game on offense playing a key part in the victory.
On defense Dirk Judge - DE had a stellar outing providing a silver lining to the loss.
Week 15: QB Ronald Cordero (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced BCFC Bears quarterback Ronald Cordero has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Bears defeated the Memphis Pharaohs, 30 to 24. Cordero did his part, throwing 4 touchdowns, completing 32 of 47 passes for 444 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 49 to 7, and a passer rating of 122.4.
Week 15: DE Stanley Gonzalez (NSV) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Stanley Gonzalez of the Nova Scotia Vikings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Gonzalez finished with 2 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 15Vikings - 20, North - 6 Reapers - 41, Totems - 31 RoughRiders - 24, Gamblers - 20 Bears - 30, Pharaohs - 24Week 15: RB Paul Vogel (HRR) has suffered a major injury! The Houston RoughRiders' RB Paul Vogel has suffered an injury: Out (8-12 weeks).
Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs They will increase their winstreak to two this week.
Mary Moore : BCFC Bears The Bears have really strong team play. You look at a player like Roberto Demers - SS and what he does for a team. He makes everyone around him better.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs I think having a leader like Ron Green - C is the kind of thing that will help the Pharaohs win this game.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears This is a high powered offense. They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 45. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. They average 284.6! They are maulers, 4th in the league in pancakes. They are 1st in the league average yards per rush. They are 4th in the league rushing touchdowns with 14. They are 1st in the league rushing yards per game. They average 156.6! They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 36.7! This will be watercooler talk on monday. Do not miss it.
Trouble for Seattle Totems. People are getting stressed in Seattle owing to their 4-9-0 record this season. Many inside and outside the building are calling for a complete overhaul after this debacle.
Defense dominates in Nova Scotia. The Vikings front four is riddling opponents so far this season with a total of 15 sacks, 5 forced fumbles and 90 tackles in 13 games.
Seattle Totems take home the upset victory! The Seattle Totems surprises everyone with an unlikely road win against Toronto North. The North never manage to take control of the game, while the Totems kept grinding and drove the victory home. The North players had expected an easy victory, and this will be a bitter loss and a tough blow to the self-respect of the program. Meanwhile the Totems fans are ecstatic and are already entertaining thoughts about a cinderella future.
Post optimistic despite North loss. Lauren Post was frank and upbeat about the game against Pharaohs in an interview after the game. Lauren Post - T was upbeat in his assessment after the Memphis lost a close game to the Post. 'We learned a lot. We showed a lot. There is reason for optimism. We are very close, and we keep building every week. Do not switch channels, we will be with you shortly.', Memphis said smiling confidently.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 15)Simon Sly is back with this week's edition of Coach Showdown. This week features two interesting specimens.
RAYMOND GROSS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 11-2.
Raymond Gross wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers. Raymond Gross runs a 4-3 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. It focuses on man coverage. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. To fit his scheme, linebackers must be sure tacklers, who can help shut down the run.
They are 5th in sacks with 25. They are 3rd in points allowed, averaging 22.5. They are 5th in pass defense with 276.8 yards given up per game. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up 99.2 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 14. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 3rd in forced fumbles.
Gross outperforms Rupert in assessing player ability. Gross has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Rupert. Gross seems a little bit smarter than Rupert.
RAMON RUPERT, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS The Reapers currently sit at 8-5.
Ramon Rupert wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation. Ramon Rupert runs a 5-2 defense. His system requires top notch cornerbacks. He prefers mixing up coverage. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. Rupert aims to field versatile linebackers.
They are 7th in sacks with 22. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging 20.8. They are 1st in pass defense with 221.5 yards given up per game. They are 6th in run defense. Giving up 127.3 yards per game. They are 4th in interceptions with 6. They are 8th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 7th in forced fumbles.
Rupert is slightly better than Gross at estimating player potential. Rupert is better suited to lead a team than Gross.
Week 14: QB Troy Milligan (WIN) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Windsor Gamblers' Troy Milligan threw 5 touchdowns, completing 42 of 47 passes for 401 yards in the Pharaohs victory over the Windsor Gamblers.
After being drafted in Round 3 of the 2042 amateur draft, season number 10 for Milligan, has seen some impressive numbers including 8 touchdown passes this season.
Week 14: FS Michael Hoover (SEA) wins Defensive Player of the Week FS Hoover's ball hawking ability was on display in the Totems 30-24 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 8 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.
"Michael has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Totems Defensive Coordinator
Game Recaps for Week 14Bears - 48, RoughRiders - 31 Totems - 30, North - 24 Vikings - 21, Reapers - 17 Pharaohs - 41, Gamblers - 35Game of the Week: Seattle Totems at Toronto NorthOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Toronto North Certainly, this offense will have a good game. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 25. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. They average 319.4! They are maulers, 1st in the league in pancakes. They are 5th in the league average yards per rush. They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 21. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 107.7! They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. They average 33.8! This game will be so very entertaining.
Mary Moore : Toronto North They field one of the most underestimated defenses. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 21.3. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 239.6 per game. They are 5th in run defense. Giving up only 104.6 yards per game. They are 3rd in interceptions with 9. They are 5th in the league pass average yards per rush. This will be a great game to watch.
Jim Nox : Seattle Totems Surely, the Totems win. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise.
Darren Francis : Toronto North For this game, you would be a fool not to think David Carrion - LB is the guy to watch. This man is pivotal to the North defense.
Bears racking up yards! The offense of the Bears is stomping a mudhole in everybody this year, posting 5288 total yards and 429 points thus far in 12 games. Quarterback Ronald Cordero - QB and receiver Josh Morris - WR have hooked up to the tune of 862 yards this season, while Running Back William Greenfield - RB has plowed his way for 1001. The big boys up front has steamrolled opponents for 342 pancakes this season while giving up only 14 quarterback sacks.
Who is the better QB? Bears' Ronald Cordero weighs in When talking to reporters, at a galla event, QB Ronald Cordero made clear that he does not think Anderson Marquez is 'all that'. The Bears QB said: 'Is he good? sure. Am I better? No question. I would wipe the floor with him any day'. The Bears player remarks came in response to some online speculation about who was the better QB. 'I think I have proved what I am. I feel confident about where I am, but I think maybe Anderson Marquez has a little more he needs to prove, if you get me? At least if he want to be compared to me.', he said.
Week 13: QB Tommie Elliot (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Toronto North' Tommie Elliot threw 3 touchdowns, completing 23 of 36 passes for 360 yards in the North victory over the Memphis Pharaohs.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2048 amateur draft, season number 4 for Elliot, has seen some impressive numbers including 23 touchdown passes this season.
Week 13: LB Kenneth Hernandez (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Kenneth Hernandez of the Toronto North has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Hernandez finished with 7 Tck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD.
Game Recaps for Week 13Vikings - 45, RoughRiders - 19 Bears - 23, Reapers - 20 North - 44, Pharaohs - 14 Totems - 36, Gamblers - 21Game of the Week: Toronto North at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Toronto North You got to like this defense. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging only 22. They are 2nd in pass defense. They only give up 244.7 per game. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up only 101.1 yards per game. They are 3rd in interceptions with 6. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Mary Moore : Toronto North The North are for real! It might be a high scoring game.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs In the context of this game, it seems obvious that Ashley Ostrander - DE is the kind of player you just cannot contain for a whole game. Boy, oh boy am I looking forward to this.
Darren Francis : Toronto North When you consider the two rosters, there is no way around that North have got to love fielding Charles Bumgarner - DT on their defense. This man will be critical this week, and will give the offense plenty of trouble. But it will be a close game.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 13)As always I am Simon Sly with your weekly coach comparison. Hope you enjoy it.
GERALD WILSON, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, TORONTO NORTH The North currently sit at 8-3.
Gerald Wilson likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him. Gerald Wilson runs a run first Power offense. It features running backs out of the backfield in the passing game. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Wilson. He prefers to have different types of wide recievers, to have a flexible passing game.
They are 8th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 22. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 315.7.They are 8th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 1st in the league in pancakes.They are 1st in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 6th in the league average yards per rush.They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 19.They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 110.3.They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. With an average of 32.9. Wilson outperforms Lachance in scouting. Wilson outperforms Lachance in assessing player ability.
TOMMY LACHANCE, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS The Gamblers currently sit at 4-7.
Tommy Lachance likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. He is a silent, strong leader. He does his job meticulously without making unnecessary waves, and expects those around him to do the same. Tommy Lachance runs a pass heavy West Coast offense. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Lachance. His offense relies on big wide receivers.
They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 8th in the league passing touchdowns with 14. They are 8th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 233.8. They are 3rd in the league in sacks allowed. They are 6th in the league in pancakes. They are 8th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 15. They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 120.5. They are 8th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 21.7.
Lachance is better suited to lead a team than Wilson.
Week 12: QB Ronald Cordero (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced BCFC Bears quarterback Ronald Cordero has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Bears defeated the Houston RoughRiders, 44 to 38. Cordero did his part, throwing 6 touchdowns, completing 40 of 51 passes for 440 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 40 to 7, and a passer rating of 123.5.
Week 12: CB Kenneth Keefer (NSV) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB Kenneth Keefer of the Nova Scotia Vikings has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Keefer finished with 10 Tck, 3 FF, 2 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 12Vikings - 34, Gamblers - 31 Pharaohs - 59, Totems - 28 North - 50, Reapers - 17 Bears - 44, RoughRiders - 38Game of the Week: Toronto North at New Orleans ReapersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Toronto North Looking at how the teams match up, I think a good bet is that the defense will struggle to counter Lauren Post - T. Watch out for him. A close win.
Mary Moore : Toronto North Boy, oh boy am I looking forward to this.
Jim Nox : Toronto North Head coach Kenneth Kurtz does a great job getting them prepared every week. This week will be no different. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively.
Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers Certainly, this defense will have a good game. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 17.7. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 210.9 per game. They are 3rd in interceptions with 6. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Winning pleases everyone. North fans are celebrating this week after their team mopped the floor with the Bears. Kenneth Kurtz said of his team, This is promising, this is where we want to be as a team.’
Roberto Demers compares himself to Vikings' Jerry Brown SS Roberto Demers had words of praise for himself in a recent interview. 'I am one of the best SSs in the game', he said. 'You cannot help but compare yourself to other players. Sure, there are, were or will be someone who is better than me, but I feel confident that Brown is not one of them.' the 28 year old SS said.
Week 11: WR Kirby Buxton (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week Buxton's 8 rec, 185 yds, 1 TD effort led the way for the Toronto North. His 185 receiving yards bring his season total to 1049 yards with 8 touchdowns on the season.
Week 11: SS Ashley Broome (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week SS Broome's ball hawking ability was on display in the North 38-24 game with the BCFC Bears. He finished with 3 Tck, 2 Sck, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.
"Ashley has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Bears Defensive Coordinator
Game Recaps for Week 11North - 38, Bears - 24 Totems - 38, RoughRiders - 24 Reapers - 16, Gamblers - 15 Pharaohs - 27, Vikings - 17Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Toronto NorthOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears Their win streak will not be broken in this game.
Mary Moore : Toronto North We are doing a sweepstakes at the network, and I look forward to raking in the winnings for this bet. They win big.
Jim Nox : Toronto North I find it hard to bet against coach Kenneth Kurtz. He always has them well prepared. He is running a great offense. This will really be a statement win.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears You got to like this defense. They are 2nd in points allowed, averaging only 18.4. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 249.7 per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up only 94.3 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 12. They are 5th in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in the league pass average yards per rush. They are 2nd in forced fumbles. But it will be a close game.
Defense dominates in Memphis. The Pharaohs front four is gashing the men on the other side of the ball so far this season with a total of 11 sacks, 0 forced fumbles and 39 tackles in 9 games.
Manuel Gibbs - RB is looking good!Manuel Gibbs - RB is looking amazing out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such inspired football, he’s got a shot at becoming on of the greatsCoach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 11)Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. Hope you enjoy it.
TOMMY LACHANCE, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS The Gamblers currently sit at 4-5.
Tommy Lachance likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. He is a silent, strong leader. He does his job meticulously without making unnecessary waves, and expects those around him to do the same. Tommy Lachance runs a pass heavy West Coast offense. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Lachance. His offense relies on big wide receivers.
They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 7th in the league passing touchdowns with 12. They are 6th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 234.9.They are 6th in the league in sacks allowed.They are 7th in the league in pancakes.They are 8th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 7th in the league average yards per rush.They are 3rd in the league rushing touchdowns with 12.They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 111.They are 6th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 21.4. Lachance exhibits way more flexibility than Callaway.
TOMAS CALLAWAY, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS The Reapers currently sit at 7-2.
Tomas Callaway wants to be aggressive on offense. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers. Tomas Callaway runs a run first Pro Style Hybrid offense. He runs mostly from power formations. Fullbacks are utilized in the passing game. His offense features a dink and dunk approach, with short easy passes.
They are 3rd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 2nd in the league passing touchdowns with 33. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 317.2. They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 8th in the league in pancakes. They are 2nd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards. They are 5th in the league average yards per rush. They are 8th in the league rushing touchdowns with 5. They are 6th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 96.3. They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. With an average of 33.4.
Callaway is significantly better than Lachance in assessing the ability of players. Callaway is slightly more detail oriented than Lachance. Callaway is a better offisive mind than Lachance. Callaway outperforms Lachance in player development. Callaway motivates his team a little better than Lachance.
Lo stirring trouble According to rumours out of the RoughRiders locker room Robert Lo - DT is angry about being monitored by coaches. Lo claims he is being singled out, and that coaches are looking for an excuse to get rid of him. Sources in the building say Lo has been vocal about what he sees as unfair persecution and have divided the locker room on the issue.
Week 10: RB William Greenfield (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week Week 10's Offensive Player of the Week is Running Back William Greenfield. His 16 att, 162 yds, 1 TD performance stood out in the 45 to 20 victory for the BCFC Bears.
The former Arizona St. gridiron star is racking up the rushing yards and now has 798 Yards and 5 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 10: DE William Neville (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Neville absolutely dominated in the North 42-14 game with the New Orleans Reapers. He finished with 2 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 10Bears - 45, Vikings - 20 North - 42, Reapers - 14 Gamblers - 30, RoughRiders - 27Week 10: C Ernie Hatton (WIN) has suffered a major injury! The Windsor Gamblers' C Ernie Hatton has suffered an injury: Out (8-12 weeks).
Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Toronto NorthOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers Head coach John Painter has this team running like a well oiled machine. He is doing some really smart things on offense. He is running an explosive defense. They might even win with three touchdowns.
Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers This is a dominant offense. They are 2nd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 31. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. They average 333.9! They are 4th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. They average 35.9! It might be a high scoring game.
Jim Nox : Toronto North This week, the North will will need to come together as a team to win. Players like Glen Hendricks - SS and Edward Guillen - FS who have great team playing skills and understand what everyone needs to to will be pivotal for this. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers They will win again this week.
William Greenfield - RB is looking good!William Greenfield - RB is looking like a million bucks out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such formidable football, he’s got a shot at becoming a hometown favorite.Week 9: QB Cory Kimbrell (NSV) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Nova Scotia Vikings' Cory Kimbrell threw 3 touchdowns, completing 36 of 46 passes for 360 yards in the Vikings victory over the Seattle Totems.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2042 amateur draft, season number 10 for Kimbrell, has seen some impressive numbers including 14 touchdown passes this season.
Week 9: LB Blake Williams (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Williams absolutely dominated in the Pharaohs 17-16 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 15 Tck, 1 FF.
Game Recaps for Week 9Pharaohs - 17, North - 16 Vikings - 41, Totems - 20Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at Toronto NorthOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Toronto North They will rely on their offense to pull them through. They are 5th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 3rd in the league passing touchdowns with 14. They are 2nd in the league passing yards per game. They average 310.4! They are maulers, 1st in the league in pancakes. They are 3rd in the league average yards per rush. They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 12. They are 4th in the league rushing yards per game. They average 105.4! They are 3rd in the league points scored per game. They average 30.9!
Mary Moore : Toronto North I am looking forward to watching this showdown.
Jim Nox : Toronto North Head coach Kenneth Kurtz runs a tight ship in Toronto. I feel certain he has prepared an excellent gameplan. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively. When they win here, people will take notice.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs Looking at the two rosters, a good bet is that Leonel Biggs - RB will be great again this game. He has been a beast this season. That beast is going to enjoy racking up stats against this defense. There are so many factors to consider when making predictions. This one was easy though.
Groves cementing his status. Reports out of New Orleans tell us that the Reapers are hoping to induct Larry Groves into their hall of fame - eventually. This has the characteristics of a media stunt, but Reapers is undeniably a legend. Not just locally, but nationally.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 9)Simon Sly is here to bring you another edition of Coach Showdown. Let us jump right in.
ROBERT NEUMAN, HEAD COACH, WINDSOR GAMBLERS The Gamblers currently sit at 3-5.
Robert Neuman wants to be aggressive on both sides of the ball. Professionalism is the key for him. He demands accountability from everyone around him.
Neuman exhibits way more flexibility than Painter.
JOHN PAINTER, HEAD COACH, NEW ORLEANS REAPERS The Reapers currently sit at 7-1.
John Painter preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers.
Painter outperforms Neuman in scouting. Painter outperforms Neuman in assessing player ability. Painter is slightly more detail oriented than Neuman. Painter has a slightly better grasp of coaching defense than Neuman. Painter is leagues above Neuman when it comes to coaching offense. Painter outperforms Neuman in player development. Painter is so much smarter than Neuman. Painter is better suited to lead a team than Neuman. Painter motivates his team a little better than Neuman. Painter prepares better than Neuman.
Week 8: DE Elvin Rivera (WIN) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Elvin Rivera of the Windsor Gamblers has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Rivera finished with 5 Tck, 4 Sck, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Week 8: QB Ronald Cordero (BCFC) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced BCFC Bears quarterback Ronald Cordero has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Bears defeated the Seattle Totems, 45 to 10. Cordero did his part, throwing 6 touchdowns, completing 24 of 29 passes for 344 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 29 to 4, and a passer rating of 124.4.
Game Recaps for Week 8North - 27, Gamblers - 17 Reapers - 58, RoughRiders - 6 Bears - 45, Totems - 10 Pharaohs - 20, Vikings - 17Alvin Roth - C signs extension with the VikingsThe Nova Scotia Vikings front office has announced that they have signed Alvin Roth - C to a new contract. Roth will stay with the team on a 2 year deal with a base salary of 4000000Game of the Week: Toronto North at Windsor GamblersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Toronto North They are well coached. I am sure head coach Kenneth Kurtz has them prepared for this game. He is a great offensive mind.
Mary Moore : Windsor Gamblers I think having a leader like Isaias Douglass - CB is the kind of thing that will help the Gamblers win this game. The referees will have their work cut out for them. This will be very competitive and intense.
Jim Nox : Windsor Gamblers They won their last game, they will win this game.
Darren Francis : Windsor Gamblers For this game, I think we need to recognize that the offense will struggle to counter Elvin Rivera - DE. Watch out for him. A close win.
Week 7: WR Mark Smith (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week Smith's 9 rec, 171 yds, 1 TD effort led the way for the New Orleans Reapers. His 171 receiving yards bring his season total to 822 yards with 9 touchdowns on the season.
Week 7: CB Russell McCombs (HRR) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB Russell McCombs of the Houston RoughRiders has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. McCombs finished with 3 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FF, 1 FR.
Game Recaps for Week 7Bears - 49, Vikings - 24 Reapers - 25, Pharaohs - 21 Gamblers - 27, Totems - 13 North - 35, RoughRiders - 17Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Memphis PharaohsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs Head coach James Andrew puts them over the top in this game. He is a great offensive mind. He is doing some clever things with his defense. He is really good at analyzing and preparing for opponents. They greatly outscore them here.
Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers The difference in this game will be their offense. They are 5th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 1st in the league passing touchdowns with 23. They are 1st in the league passing yards per game. They average 339.5! They are 5th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 1st in the league points scored per game. They average 34! They get their win and this game will be just another day at the office.
Jim Nox : New Orleans Reapers The difference in this game will be their defense. They are 2nd in sacks with 14. They are 1st in points allowed, averaging only 15.5. They are 1st in pass defense. They only give up 205 per game. They are 3rd in run defense. Giving up only 102.7 yards per game. They are 5th in forced fumbles.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs This should be obvious to anyone who looks a the teams.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 7)As always I am Simon Sly with your weekly coach comparison. We have an odd couple for you this week.
JAMES ANDREW, HEAD COACH, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 4-2.
James Andrew preaches flexibility on both offense and defense, focusing on what the situation demands. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation.
Andrew outperforms Underwood in assessing player ability. Andrew is slightly better than Underwood at estimating player potential. Andrew is much more charismatic than Underwood. Andrew is a much sharper defensive mind than Underwood. Andrew is a better offisive mind than Underwood. Andrew is way better than Underwood in developing players. Andrew is so much smarter than Underwood. Andrew motivates his team a little better than Underwood. Andrew makes his players hit the weight room more often than Underwood. Andrew prepares for opponents way more than Underwood.
LARRY UNDERWOOD, HEAD COACH, SEATTLE TOTEMS The Totems currently sit at 1-5.
Larry Underwood wants his offense and defense to play smart, conservative football. Let the other team make the mistakes. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organisation.
Underwood is better suited to lead a team than Andrew.
Week 6: QB Alejandro Moore (HRR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Houston RoughRiders' Alejandro Moore threw 5 touchdowns, completing 28 of 32 passes for 331 yards in the RoughRiders victory over the Seattle Totems.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2047 amateur draft, season number 5 for Moore, has seen some impressive numbers including 12 touchdown passes this season.
Week 6: DE Dirk Judge (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week DE Dirk Judge of the BCFC Bears has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Judge finished with 3 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF.
Game Recaps for Week 6North - 41, Vikings - 9 RoughRiders - 49, Totems - 17 Bears - 31, Reapers - 24 Pharaohs - 23, Gamblers - 17Ashley Ostrander - DE signs extension with the PharaohsThe Memphis Pharaohs front office has announced that they have signed Ashley Ostrander - DE to a new contract. Ostrander will stay with the team on a 1 year deal with a base salary of 6480000Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears Leadership. You cannot discount the difference it makes. I am thinking of a guy like William Greenfield - RB. He will lead the way and help them win.
Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers This will either be wildly entertaining or a dull grind. I see no middle between the two.
Jim Nox : BCFC Bears In this game, a good bet is that the key is whether they can contain Timothy Parrott - T. If not, he will destroy them.
Darren Francis : New Orleans Reapers Looking at how the teams match up, I think that Barry Long - DE is a guy who will carry the game. I think he will do so this week as well. This game will be so very entertaining.
Top receiver trio? The Reapers trio of Mark Smith - WR, Peter Magee - WR and Larry Groves - WR are currently the leading trio of offensive skill players catching the ball in the league, with 18 receving touchdowns between the three.
Winning pleases everyone. Reapers fans are ecstatic this week after their team dirt rolled the Gamblers. John Painter said of his team, ‘We game them hell, just like we wanted to.’
Week 5: QB Tommie Elliot (TOR) wins Offensive Player of the Week The Toronto North' Tommie Elliot threw 4 touchdowns, completing 22 of 28 passes for 374 yards in the North victory over the Houston RoughRiders.
After being drafted in Round 1 of the 2048 amateur draft, season number 4 for Elliot, has seen some impressive numbers including 9 touchdown passes this season.
Week 5: LB David Carrion (TOR) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB David Carrion of the Toronto North has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Carrion finished with 7 Tck, 1 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 5Bears - 14, Pharaohs - 10 Vikings - 31, Totems - 23 Reapers - 43, Gamblers - 6 North - 45, RoughRiders - 17Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Memphis Pharaohs Leadership. You cannot discount the difference it makes. I am thinking of a guy like Ron Green - C. He will lead the way and help them win.
Mary Moore : BCFC Bears I see them winning again this week. But it will be much closer than many think..
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs This should be obvious to anyone who looks a the teams. They greatly outscore them here.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears I find it hard to bet against coach James Hopper. He always has them well prepared.
Paul Rankin - T is playing great!Paul Rankin - T is looking like the bees knees out there so far this season. If he keeps playing such astonishing football, he’s got a shot at getting himself a nice new contract.Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 5)Time for this weeks get to know your coaches. As always, Simon Sly deliver with this weeks coach comparison. This is an interesting week.
KIM BROOKINS, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 3-1.
Kim Brookins runs his offense conservatively. He loves football, and it shows that this is his dreamjob. His eagerness to discuss all aspects of the game is infectious in an organisation. Kim Brookins runs a run first Vertical Hybrid offense. He runs mostly from power formations. Fullbacks are utilized in the passing game. Brookins likes to go over the top of the defense in the passing game.
They are 1st in the league pass completion percentage. They are 4th in the league passing touchdowns with 7. They are 3rd in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 291.2.They are 3rd in the league in sacks allowed.They are 1st in the league in pancakes.They are 3rd in the league in passes of more than 20 yards.They are 1st in the league average yards per rush.They are 1st in the league rushing touchdowns with 11.They are 1st in the league rushing yards per game. They average 162.5.They are 2nd in the league points scored per game. With an average of 36.8. Brookins is not as rigid as Lachance.
TOMMY LACHANCE, OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WINDSOR GAMBLERS The Gamblers currently sit at 2-2.
Tommy Lachance likes to mix it up on offense, switching between aggressive and conservative styles. He is a silent, strong leader. He does his job meticulously without making unnecessary waves, and expects those around him to do the same. Tommy Lachance runs a pass heavy West Coast offense. It's about taking what the defense gives you in the passing game, according to Lachance. His offense relies on big wide receivers.
They are 3rd in the league pass completion percentage. They are 5th in the league passing touchdowns with 6. They are 6th in the league passing yards per game. Averaging 247. They are 6th in the league in sacks allowed. They are 6th in the league in pancakes. They are 6th in the league in passes of more than 20 yards. They are 4th in the league average yards per rush. They are 2nd in the league rushing touchdowns with 7. They are 3rd in the league rushing yards per game. They average 124.2. They are 4th in the league points scored per game. With an average of 24.
Week 4: QB Daniel Applegate (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced New Orleans Reapers quarterback Daniel Applegate has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Reapers defeated the Nova Scotia Vikings, 34 to 9. Applegate did his part, throwing 3 touchdowns, completing 24 of 37 passes for 351 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 17 to 0, and a passer rating of 139.4.
Week 4: SS John Mercier (MEM) wins Defensive Player of the Week SS John Mercier of the Memphis Pharaohs has earned the Defensive Player of the Week award. Mercier finished with 12 Tck, 1 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 4Bears - 24, Gamblers - 14 Pharaohs - 41, RoughRiders - 16 Reapers - 34, Vikings - 9 Totems - 35, North - 31Game of the Week: New Orleans Reapers at Nova Scotia VikingsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Nova Scotia Vikings I love what they are doing in Nova Scotia coaching-wise. Head coach Shawn Reynolds is a major reason they will win this game. He is running a great offense. He is doing some clever things with his defense.
Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers This will be a great game to watch.
Jim Nox : Nova Scotia Vikings Do not sleep on this defense. They are 5th in sacks with 4. They are 5th in points allowed, averaging only 26.5. They are 3rd in pass defense. They only give up 248.5 per game. They are 4th in forced fumbles.
Darren Francis : Nova Scotia Vikings Their offense will step up this game. They are 4th in the league pass completion percentage. They are 5th in the league passing touchdowns with 4. They are 5th in the league passing yards per game. They average 248.5! They are 2nd in the league in sacks allowed. They are 4th in the league rushing touchdowns with 2. They are 5th in the league points scored per game. They average 21! But it will be a close game.
Giroux optimistic despite Bears loss. Michael Giroux pointed no fingers and saw the upside to the Bears loss. Michael Giroux - FB was upbeat in his assessment after the Windsor lost a close game to the Giroux. 'We learned a lot. We showed a lot. There is reason for optimism. We are very close, and we keep building every week. Do not switch channels, we will be with you shortly.', Windsor said smiling confidently.
Week 3: WR Peter Magee (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week Magee's 6 rec, 279 yds, 4 TD effort led the way for the New Orleans Reapers. His 279 receiving yards bring his season total to 428 yards with 6 touchdowns on the season.
Week 3: CB Justin Lentz (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week CB Lentz's ball hawking ability was on display in the Reapers 28-13 game with the Memphis Pharaohs. He finished with 5 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF.
"Justin has the unique ability to make plays and generate turnovers." -Reapers Defensive Coordinator
Game Recaps for Week 3North - 27, Gamblers - 24 Reapers - 28, Pharaohs - 13 Vikings - 28, RoughRiders - 25 Bears - 62, Totems - 24Game of the Week: Memphis Pharaohs at New Orleans ReapersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : New Orleans Reapers They will keep their winstreak going. It may come down to the wire though.
Mary Moore : New Orleans Reapers Head coach John Painter has this team running like a well oiled machine. He is has a really good understanding of what works offensively. He is has a really good understanding of what works on defense. They greatly outscore them here.
Jim Nox : Memphis Pharaohs Looking at how the teams match up, I agree with popular opinion that Carlos Soriano will be dominant here. The young CB is going to destroy the offense.
Darren Francis : Memphis Pharaohs This is a very good defense.
Coach Showdown with Simon Sly (Season 2052 Week 3)Welcome to Coach Showdown with Simon Sly. I will spare you the meandering and cut to the chase.
PAUL POLLARD, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, MEMPHIS PHARAOHS The Pharaohs currently sit at 2-0.
Paul Pollard favors an aggressive defense. His attitude is relaxed, and he is good at making everyone around him feel comfortable and promotes a friendly and unceremonial atmosphere in the organisation. Paul Pollard runs a 3-3-5 defense. The onus is on the safeties in his system. It focuses on man coverage. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. He wants fast linebackers, who can help in coverage.
They are 5th in sacks with 3. They are 3rd in points allowed, averaging 18.5. They are 2nd in pass defense with 232.5 yards given up per game. They are 2nd in run defense. Giving up 66 yards per game. They are 1st in interceptions with 4. They are 3rd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 5th in forced fumbles.
Pollard outperforms Gross in assessing player ability. Pollard is slightly better than Gross at estimating player potential. Pollard is much more charismatic than Gross. Pollard exhibits way more flexibility than Gross. Pollard is better suited to lead a team than Gross. Pollard motivates his team a little better than Gross. Pollard makes his players hit the weight room more often than Gross. Pollard works with young players somewhat better than Gross.
RAYMOND GROSS, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BCFC BEARS The Bears currently sit at 1-1.
Raymond Gross wants to stay unpredictable on defense, favoring a balanced approach. He adapts his demeanor to the situation, and does whatever he thinks it takes to get through to his players and co-workers. Raymond Gross runs a 4-3 defense. The defense revolves around the linebackers. It focuses on man coverage. He wants defensive linemen who can help in runsupport. To fit his scheme, linebackers must be sure tacklers, who can help shut down the run.
They are 3rd in sacks with 3. They are 4th in points allowed, averaging 20. They are 3rd in pass defense with 237.5 yards given up per game. They are 5th in run defense. Giving up 124.5 yards per game. They are 2nd in interceptions with 3. They are 2nd in the league in tackles for loss. They are 1st in forced fumbles.
Week 2: RB Oscar Rust (WIN) wins Offensive Player of the Week The honor comes after Rust's 25 att, 194 yds, 3 TD performance against the BCFC Bears. Rust from Purdue was selected in round 3, 4 years ago.
Rust now has 280 Rushing Yards and 4 Touchdowns for the season.
Week 2: LB Orlando Westbrook (NO) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Westbrook absolutely dominated in the Reapers 33-14 game with the Houston RoughRiders. He finished with 10 Tck, 2 Sck.
Game Recaps for Week 2Gamblers - 30, Bears - 17 Reapers - 33, RoughRiders - 14 Pharaohs - 52, Totems - 17Game of the Week: BCFC Bears at Windsor GamblersOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : Windsor Gamblers I think their defense will carry them.
Mary Moore : Windsor Gamblers I see them winning again this week.
Jim Nox : Windsor Gamblers The leadership on this team is great. Having a guy like Isaias Douglass - CB on the field and in the locker room is exactly what you need to win games like this.
Darren Francis : BCFC Bears I find it hard to bet against coach James Hopper. He always has them well prepared. And you can take that with you to the bank.
Sparks fly after Bears-North game! Roberto Demers was pretty blunt in his postgame interview after the Bears's win. 'That was a pretty poor showing on their part' said the Roberto Demers - SS Bears. Continuing with details about the North's players missed tackles and lack of communication Demers did not hold back. He will surely have put off several North fans, as well as people in his own front office.
Week 1: QB Daniel Applegate (NO) wins Offensive Player of the Week The league announced New Orleans Reapers quarterback Daniel Applegate has been named Offensive Player of the Week.
The Reapers defeated the Seattle Totems, 42 to 20. Applegate did his part, throwing 6 touchdowns, completing 27 of 37 passes for 398 yards. His outstanding performance now brings his season Touchdown to Interception Ratio to 6 to 0, and a passer rating of 147.3.
Week 1: LB David Weaver (BCFC) wins Defensive Player of the Week LB Weaver absolutely dominated in the Bears 51-10 game with the Toronto North. He finished with 6 Tck, 1 Sck, 1 FF.
Game Recaps for Week 1Bears - 51, North - 10 Gamblers - 28, Vikings - 14 Pharaohs - 41, RoughRiders - 20 Reapers - 42, Totems - 20Donnie Williams - DT suspended!The league has announced that Donnie Williams has been suspended as a result of the criminal investigation into a previous off field incident. The length of the suspension is under continued review.
The Bears have yet to comment on the situationSeason PredictionsThe sports journalists association has published the results of this year's division prediction polls among their twenty top sports journalists.
Canadian Conference Canada: Nova Scotia Vikings with 11 votes (Runner up: Toronto North with 7 votes)
American Conference US: Memphis Pharaohs with 10 votes (Runner up: New Orleans Reapers with 6 votes)Game of the Week: Toronto North at BCFC BearsOur Expert Predictions:
Jeremy Piper : BCFC Bears Head coach James Hopper puts them over the top in this game.
Mary Moore : Toronto North The North are the real deal. If they do not win, I have to buy cake for the entire office. That is how sure I am.
Jim Nox : Toronto North They are furious with their losing streak. They will be fired up and I would not want to face them right now.
Darren Francis : Toronto North They will put up a lot of points.
Training Camp highlights It looks like Houston RoughRiders hit the jackpot when they drafted Lewis, R. - G this year. Lewis has delivered astonishing progress in trainingcamp. The sky is the ceiling for this kid!
Toronto North fans are excited. News from the camp of Toronto North has it that Singletary, W. - DE has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Singletary was expected to contribute early, but his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
BCFC Bears fans are excited. News from the camp of BCFC Bears has it that Schmidt, T. - SS has been blowing the minds of coaches and fans. Schmidt was expected to contribute early, but his development in camp has still been a pleasant surprise for everyone.
Post Free Agency RetirementsThe following players have retired after going unsigned through free agency:RB Kevin Martinez (N/A) has retired!RB Kevin Martinez (57 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.DE Jeff Lai (N/A) has retired!DE Jeff Lai (56 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.DT Kenneth Sabo (N/A) has retired!DT Kenneth Sabo (51 ovr) has retired after failing to get signed in free agency.Free Agency Round 10: Round Up3 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Lawrence Smith. The TE out of Concordia signed a $350,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Toronto North.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 3 signings.
Toronto North was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).
The biggest spender was Toronto North who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $950,000.Free Agency Round 9: Round Up1 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Jesus Olivas. The TE out of Missouri State signed a $1,000,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Memphis Pharaohs.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.
Memphis Pharaohs was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was Memphis Pharaohs who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $1,000,000.Free Agency Round 8: Round Up2 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was John Li. The DE out of Cincinnati signed a $1,900,000 contract for 3 year(s) with Seattle Totems.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 1 signings.
BCFC Bears was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $1,900,000.Free Agency Round 7: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Tim Raymond. The WR out of UAB signed a $4,140,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Seattle Totems.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.
Toronto North was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $4,140,000.Free Agency Round 6: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Henry Gonzalez. The CB out of Alabama signed a $3,100,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Seattle Totems.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.
Nova Scotia Vikings was the most active signing a total of 1 player(s).
The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 1 player(s) for a total of $3,100,000.T Paul Rankin (SEA) goes #1 overall! NEW YORK -- The Seattle Totems drafted Paul Rankin #1 overall in the 2052 draft. The 6' 4" T fits the team's needs perfectly. Said Totems general manager: "It's up to us to develop him and get good players around him."
"The great thing about the game of football is, it's a team game," Rankin said on a conference call. "I'm just going to be one piece of the puzzle."
Moore and Nox Mock DraftPick 1: Seattle Totems Larry Moore: Christopher Smith - WR Need a leader? He is your guy. Here you have a kid who puts in the work to succeed. Respected for his good behavior on the field. He plays faster than his forty might indicate. This guy is available. This guy fills a need. They have to take him. It makes so much sense.
Jim Nox: Christopher Smith - WR Not afraid to lead. Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. His good natured behavior, even toward opponents have earned him some criticism, but also an awful lot of respect. The kid has enough speed to go deep, and that is all you want. Are there other guys worth picking here? Sure, but none of them fit this well with what they need, and he is a solid talent.
Pick 2: Windsor Gamblers Larry Moore: Paul Rankin - T This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. He takes care of his teammates. Most everyone who ever played with him, counts him as their friend. This is a young man who will bench press a Defensive Tackle, and not a small one! Educated well. Shows good understanding of the game. Solid talent that fits their needs. Really that is all there is to it. Perfect situation. Take the money and run.
Jim Nox: Paul Rankin - T He is driven by the love of the sport. Well liked in the locker room. This is a young man who, in terms of strength, can go toe to toe with the biggest defensive linemen. A cerebral player. He fills a need for them. They will be happy to get him.
Pick 3: Houston RoughRiders Larry Moore: Frederick Ernst - C Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. Respected for his good behavior on the field. Sufficiently strong for the pro game. His pass blocking skills are definitely adding to his value. He will need to hold his own against fully grown men, and teams believe he can do that. Fill the need with a quality player. Best case scenario here.
Jim Nox: Frederick Ernst - C Known among his teammates as a hard worker. This is the kind of kid you want to promote the game. Well behaved, loves the game, and respectful. Strong enough to play with the pros. He pass blocks really well. Do not be afraid to draft a position of need here. This kid is well worthy of a pick this early. Perfect situation for him, and great fit for the team.
Pick 4: Toronto North Larry Moore: Thomas Schmidt - SS Not afraid to lead. 'Team player', this is the correct term for him. He makes everyone around him better. With all the stuff you will be asked to do from the Strong Safety position, you really want mobility on the player. This guy can get wherever you want him fast. They will be happy to get him, they could use an upgrade at the position, and he certainly fits the bill. A franchise caliber player. Just what they have been looking for.
Jim Nox: Charles Brown - DE This is a player who takes the lead. This kid is not afraid to work hard. I want this kid on my team. He understands his role on the field, and how it fits in with what everyone else is doing. Fits the bill, great quality pick, and fills a soft spot on the roster. They should have no qualms here, run to the podium and get your man.
Pick 5: Memphis Pharaohs Larry Moore: Roderick Collins - CB His college coaches talk highly of his work ethic. His good natured behavior, even toward opponents have earned him some criticism, but also an awful lot of respect. Has the speed to stay close to his man. While not elite, he has enough speed that you can do a lot of different things with him. He fills a need for them. They will be happy to get him.
Jim Nox: Roderick Collins - CB Here you have a kid who puts in the work to succeed. He is driven by the love of the sport. He has more than enough speed to keep up with most receivers. He fills a need for them. They will be happy to get him.
Pick 6: Nova Scotia Vikings Larry Moore: Phil Battle - WR Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. Well liked in the locker room. Will hold onto the ball if he gets his hands on it. Adjusts well to incoming tacklers, and can use his agility and balance to turn a short catch into a big play. They need playmakers at this position. This is what they are getting here. Solid pick.
Jim Nox: Scott Miller - TE This kid is not afraid to work hard. Sportsmanship, love of the sport and respect, is what you get with him. You better not put a linebacker on this guy. Or a safety, for that matter. He is faster than his tape shows. Fast learner. Blue-chip player. Exactly what they look for. Add a young talent to a roster thin at the position, a great fit.
Pick 7: New Orleans Reapers Larry Moore: Jesus Hargrove - CB Consistently takes down ball carrier when he gets his hands on him. Shows good understanding of his assignments on the field. Blue-chip player. Exactly what they look for. Add a young talent to a roster thin at the position, a great fit.
Jim Nox: Jesus Hargrove - CB Tackles low and with good technique. Plays with intelligence. You need him, just get him already.
Pick 8: BCFC Bears Larry Moore: Jacob Weir - LB His college coaches talk highly of his work ethic. His good natured behavior, even toward opponents have earned him some criticism, but also an awful lot of respect. Wraps up well when tackling. Definitely good strength for a Defensive End. Will shed blocks and occasionally bull rush smaller opponents. They almost have to make this pick. You do not want to look back in five years and see this kid on another team knowing he could have been yours.
Jim Nox: Lanny Donovan - CB Here is a kid who no one doubts will put in the work. He takes care of his teammates. Most everyone who ever played with him, counts him as their friend. Fast enough to play man coverage. Can go toe to toe with most receivers. Do not be afraid to draft a position of need here. This kid is well worthy of a pick this early. Perfect situation for him, and great fit for the team.
Pick 9: Seattle Totems Larry Moore: Christopher Jackson - G A real leader! Was among the stronger offensive linemen in college. Execution in the running game is something coaches have noticed about him. He blocks pretty well. His college teammates all point to how smart he is. Plug a hole in the roster with a great player. That is really what they need to do. This pick does it.
Jim Nox: Christopher Jackson - G Every team values leadership, someone to lead by example, this is the guy. He has sufficient strength to have a chance against grown men on the defensive line. Scouts love his understanding for opening running lanes in the running game. Educated well. Shows good understanding of the game. Rock solid player is just what they need. A great fit here, both in terms of need and quality.
Pick 10: Windsor Gamblers Larry Moore: Marcus Doolittle - T 'Team player', this is the correct term for him. He makes everyone around him better. Plays with great insticts. They gotta be happy to get this guy. Such a talent and he fits their needs. I would imagine the war room is celebrating when they make this pick.
Jim Nox: George Wallace - QB He is fundamentally a good kid. You rarely see him commit stupid penalties. He always gives the receiver a chance to make the play. He has good arm strength. Do not fret. You need him, fans love him. Surefire pick.
Free Agency Round 5: Round Up4 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Oscar Rust. The RB out of Purdue signed a $3,950,000 contract for 4 year(s) with Windsor Gamblers.
Canadian Conference Canada was the most active division with a total of 2 signings.
Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 2 player(s).
The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $4,590,000.Free Agency Round 4: Round Up11 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Sean Enright. The G out of Wisconsin signed a $5,970,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Houston RoughRiders.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 7 signings.
Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 4 player(s).
The biggest spender was Houston RoughRiders who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $12,900,000.G Sean Enright (HRR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Sean Enright, one of the league's top Gs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 2 year contract worth $5,970,000 to play for the Houston RoughRiders.
Free Agency Round 3: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Edward Guillen. The FS out of Lindenwood signed a $3,920,000 contract for 1 year(s) with Toronto North.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).
The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 3 player(s) for a total of $5,634,000.FS Edward Guillen (TOR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Edward Guillen, one of the league's top FSs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 1 year contract worth $3,920,000 to play for the Toronto North.
Free Agency Round 2: Round Up6 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Lauren Post. The T out of Penn signed a $8,150,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Toronto North.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 4 signings.
Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 3 player(s).
The biggest spender was Toronto North who signed 2 player(s) for a total of $9,260,000.T Lauren Post (TOR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, T Lauren Post was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Toronto North were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Post's agent called to tell him that the North head coach was in town. Soon, Post was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Post is being fitted for a North uniform.
One of the league's top Ts and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $8,150,000.
"It's one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it's a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the North," Post said.
Free Agency Round 1: Round Up20 players signed this week.
The biggest name signing this week was Dwayne Williams. The WR out of Iowa signed a $6,500,000 contract for 2 year(s) with Memphis Pharaohs.
American Conference US was the most active division with a total of 12 signings.
Seattle Totems was the most active signing a total of 9 player(s).
The biggest spender was Seattle Totems who signed 9 player(s) for a total of $17,826,500.G Warren Williams (HRR) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Anxious all week, G Warren Williams was finally catching some sleep at home in Charlotte, N.C., when he found out just how serious the Houston RoughRiders were about acquiring him.
The free-agent signing period had just begun, and Williams's agent called to tell him that the RoughRiders head coach was in town. Soon, Williams was meeting him at an executive airport.
Now, Williams is being fitted for a RoughRiders uniform.
One of the league's top Gs and top free-agent prize agreed Friday to a 2 year contract worth $6,075,000.
"It's one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it's a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the RoughRiders," Williams said.
FB Dominic Bracken (NO) signs large free agent deal! NEW YORK -- Dominic Bracken, one of the league's top FBs and top free-agent prize agreed to a 2 year contract worth $950,000 to play for the New Orleans Reapers.
Offseason Team Needs with Jeremy PiperWith a new offseason under way, some rosters are in good shape. However, other teams have big needs to address this offseason. Your always trusty Jeremy Piper here brings you a quick glance at the teams with work to do. Whether they fill their needs in the draft or with veterans in free agency remains to be seen.
Here we go: BCFC Bears: CB LB Nova Scotia Vikings: TE WR Windsor Gamblers: QB T CB SS Toronto North: T LB DE FS SS New Orleans Reapers: QB T CB LB Houston RoughRiders: C DT FS Memphis Pharaohs: C WR CB LB DE Seattle Totems: RB G T WR CB LB DE FS SS
The Totems move on without Robert Farmer - RB. The Robert Farmer year veteran RB will be looking for a new team. In his career he has compiled a CV with 843 att, 4131 yds, 41 TD, 122 rec, 1393 yds, 11 TD. It remains to be seen if he can bargain that into a new contract elsewhere.
The Totems move on without Edward Guillen - FS. The Edward Guillen year veteran FS will be looking for a new team. In his career he has compiled a CV with 306 Tck, 2 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD, 1 FR. It remains to be seen if he can bargain that into a new contract elsewhere.
Draft Order: Seattle Totems own first overall.Pick 1: Seattle Totems Pick 2: Windsor Gamblers Pick 3: Houston RoughRiders Pick 4: Toronto North Pick 5: Memphis Pharaohs Pick 6: Nova Scotia Vikings Pick 7: New Orleans Reapers Pick 8: BCFC Bears
Coaching Carousel Predictions.The offseason is upon us and that means teams are shaking up their coaching staffs. This means that we get to take our annual look at coordinators who could make the leap to become head coaches, and the teams who are likely to poach them.
The prime candidates identified by our experts are: Paul Pollard - Defensive Coordinator - Memphis Pharaohs Timothy Wilkinson - Defensive Coordinator - Toronto North Rolando France - Defensive Coordinator - Windsor Gamblers Kyle Young - Offensive Coordinator - BCFC Bears Tomas Callaway - Offensive Coordinator - New Orleans Reapers Gerald Wilson - Offensive Coordinator - Toronto North
To Brian Seymore - SS, the past is the past.Brian Seymore is a great story, having worked his way out of a troubled youth. To many, Seymore is becoming a posterboy for the league's ability to help talented young men rehabilitate themselves through sports.Donnie Williams - DT under criminal investigation!It looks like the off field troubles of Donnie Williams have finally caught up with him. Local news reports that a criminal investigation has been launched looking into previous criminal misconduct of Williams. The league has reiterated that standard policy is to await results from the criminal investigation before deciding on any punishment.
The Bears have yet to comment on the situation.Other retirements QB Thomas Trapp (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD QB Cedric Boyle (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD QB David Benson (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0, 0 yds, 0 TD RB Daniel Lewandowski (55 ovr) : Career stats: 36 att, 161 yds, 2 TD FB Gary Fitch (57 ovr) : Career stats: 1 att, 0 yds, 0 TD, 5 rec, 14 yds, 1 TD FB Felix Burton (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD, 6 rec, 22 yds, 0 TD FB Michael Jones (41 ovr) : Career stats: 0 att, 0 yds, 0 TD G Dennis Whitehead (67 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes G Charles McCray (65 ovr) : Career stats: 36 Pancakes G Ramon Keeton (59 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes G Kevin Comstock (57 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes G Ralph Nabors (55 ovr) : Career stats: 12 Pancakes T Milton Norman (56 ovr) : Career stats: 6 Pancakes T Darin Talbert (55 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes T Raymond Stone (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes T Ashley Wayne (50 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes T Normand Norfleet (44 ovr) : Career stats: 0 Pancakes C Chase Macdonald (56 ovr) : Career stats: 1 Pancakes C Robert Reddick (54 ovr) : Career stats: 7 Pancakes TE James Garcia (58 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD TE Donn Robson (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD TE Marshall Pittman (49 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD WR Zackary Hodge (55 ovr) : Career stats: 84 rec, 683 yds, 4 TD WR Robert Teal (53 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD WR James Cordova (52 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD WR Robert Larson (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0 rec, 0 yds, 0 TD CB Thomas Gonzalez (55 ovr) : Career stats: CB John Spangler (49 ovr) : Career stats: CB Kenny Valencia (44 ovr) : Career stats: CB James Wallace (31 ovr) : Career stats: 26 Tck, 2 Int LB Daniel Sharpe (55 ovr) : Career stats: LB Marcellus Deal (48 ovr) : Career stats: DT Robert Suarez (59 ovr) : Career stats: 1 Tck DT Raymon Morrison (58 ovr) : Career stats: DT Kevin Frank (49 ovr) : Career stats: DT Joe Scott (48 ovr) : Career stats: DT Michael James (44 ovr) : Career stats: DE Vince Cramer (51 ovr) : Career stats: 17 Tck, 2 Sck DE Matthew Jenkins (50 ovr) : Career stats: 23 Tck, 5 Sck DE Peter Coleman (48 ovr) : Career stats: DE Michael McCarter (42 ovr) : Career stats: 11 Tck, 1 Sck FS Richard Engel (58 ovr) : Career stats: SS Troy Mcgowan (51 ovr) : Career stats: 42 Tck, 1 Sck, 2 FF K David Martell (56 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG K Andy Curran (54 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG K Jaime Swift (51 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG K Hank Ortiz (47 ovr) : Career stats: 0/0 FG P Dylan Kessler (60 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20 P John Mcdowell (53 ovr) : Career stats: 0 yards, 0 inside 20
QB Ronald Covington (N/A) has retired!The N/A' QB Ronald Covington has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 1206/1990, 14935 yds, 104 TDRB Jack Brady (N/A) has retired!The N/A' RB Jack Brady has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 264 att, 1328 yds, 5 TDQB Michael Kilgore (N/A) has retired!The N/A' QB Michael Kilgore has retired after 7 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 59/86, 681 yds, 7 TDG Larry Noland (N/A) has retired!The N/A' G Larry Noland has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 223 PancakesT Roy Allen (N/A) has retired!The N/A' T Roy Allen has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 561 PancakesDE Steven Goulet (N/A) has retired!The N/A' DE Steven Goulet has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 176 Tck, 20 Sck, 4 FF, 4 FRCB Tracy Cook (N/A) has retired!The N/A' CB Tracy Cook has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 42 Tck, 2 FF, 1 FRWR Edward Knight (N/A) has retired!The N/A' WR Edward Knight has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 113 rec, 1169 yds, 7 TDSS Preston Ginn (N/A) has retired!The N/A' SS Preston Ginn has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 487 Tck, 8 Sck, 5 Int, 2 FF, 1 FRFB Michael Estrada (N/A) has retired!The N/A' FB Michael Estrada has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 160 att, 571 yds, 73 TD, 61 rec, 374 yds, 4 TDK Robert Wheeler (N/A) has retired!The N/A' K Robert Wheeler has retired after 17 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 393/471 FGK Ryan Navarrete (N/A) has retired!The N/A' K Ryan Navarrete has retired after 13 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 254/311 FGG Terrance Perales (N/A) has retired!The N/A' G Terrance Perales has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 473 PancakesWR John Moen (N/A) has retired!The N/A' WR John Moen has retired after 16 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 157 rec, 1559 yds, 6 TDTE Craig May (N/A) has retired!The N/A' TE Craig May has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 137 rec, 986 yds, 8 TDSS Ralph Phipps (SEA) has retired! The Seattle Totems' SS Ralph Phipps has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 920 Tck, 15 Sck, 5 Int, 10 FF, 4 FR
LB David Dominquez (SEA) has retired! The Seattle Totems' LB David Dominquez has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 543 Tck, 15 Sck, 8 Int, 2 Def TD, 12 FF, 7 FR
FS Dwayne Sager (SEA) has retired! The Seattle Totems' FS Dwayne Sager has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 239 Tck, 5 Sck, 4 Int, 1 FF
C Manuel Horne (SEA) has retired! The Seattle Totems' C Manuel Horne has retired after 12 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 274 Pancakes
FB Dexter Meadows (NO) has retired! The New Orleans Reapers' FB Dexter Meadows has retired after 9 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 118 att, 565 yds, 10 TD, 44 rec, 378 yds, 2 TD
LB Sergio Morris (WIN) has retired! The Windsor Gamblers' LB Sergio Morris has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 761 Tck, 29 Sck, 5 Int, 1 Def TD, 16 FF, 5 FR
TE Robert Travis (BCFC) has retired! The BCFC Bears' TE Robert Travis has retired after 11 seasons. His presence in the locker room and on the field will be sorely missed. He finished his career with 672 rec, 7429 yds, 68 TD
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